M&H Racemaster | Radial Drag Tire | Front Runner

Extended Protection for Your Tires

Our Extended Tire Protection (ETP) plan takes our excellent standard warranty one step further. With the ETP Plan, Coker will replace tires that become unserviceable or damaged from a cut, snag, bruise, impact, whitewall damage or puncture caused by a road hazard. Included with this plan, Coker Tire will pay standard shipping charges to recover and replace tire(s). This service is good for five (5) years or the life of the tread, whichever comes first. Tires will be prorated after 15 months according to tread wear. Some limits of liability, exclusions, and owner obligations apply. Extended Tire Protection cost is $10.00 per tire for tires priced up to $250.00 (sku# ETP1) and $20.00 per tire for tires priced from $251.00 to $299.00 (sku# ETP2). Tires priced $300 or more are now covered by the new ETP3, priced at $25.00 per tire. Order one ETP per each tire purchased.

Radial Front Runner | Street Legal Drag Tires

DOT Approved! and that's just the beginning for this awesome radial front runner. Good, lightweight front runner street legal drag tires are just as important as the rear tires, so M&H Racemaster has spent countless hours perfecting its design to provide a safe tire with the least amount of weight and rolling resistance. These radial front runners are DOT approved and feature an aggressive tread pattern. M&H radial front runner tires are perfect for muscle cars, or any modern high performance street car. These are available to fit 15, 16, 17 and 18-inch front runner wheels! Also check out the rear Radial Drag tires! Made in USA!

This tire has a rim width recommendation of 4 inches. This info can be found on any tire listing under "Specifications" We do not recommend mounting a tire on a wheel that is narrower or wider than what is listed.

Coker Tire Support on March 25, 2016

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Question:

Will this tire hold the weight of a chevy 1500By Your Name (optional) on April 15, 2016

Answer:

There are no load capacity specifications listed for these tires and it is recommended that if there is any doubt on your part to err on the side of safety as these tires are generally a bit small for your truck.

Coker Tire Support on April 15, 2016

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Will a 4.5/28.0R17 fit in my honda CB650 1979? the manual indicates the size 4.50-17 But your catalog has a 28.0 in the descripion..By Jesus on May 21, 2017

Answer:

This tire is not recommended for a motorcycle. See our 450-17 motorcycle tire here.